Wednesday, January 4, 2012

With January, Will We See Snow Soon?


    We have now entered the month of January and we are still well below average for snow fall here in southeastern Wisconsin.  We have seen just under 2” of snow and for the next few days that will not change.  Although the past few days we have seen more “winter-like” conditions with highs in the 20s, we have yet to see the full force snow storm that hinders many in the dark winter season.

    Over the weekend we did see a storm disturbance drop a few inches of snow to most of Wisconsin and we even felt the winter cold with our coldest temperatures of the season yesterday but when will we see old man winter?  Well, for you snow lovers, it is not looking good as we will see a warm front push across the area later this week helping temperatures up into the middle 40s for southeastern Wisconsin.  

    For you snow lovers, you will have to wait until next week to see any chance of some snow.   Next Thursday and Saturday appears to be our next best chance as two areas of disturbance, back to back, will race across the Great Lakes and give us that chance of some winter weather.   Both could give us accumulating snow.  Things could change from now until then but those systems will be next time we see snow anytime soon.

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